Competition amongst the membership of the International Association of the Weird and Even Weirder for the Most Bizarre Idea of All Time has finally, after more than five decades of weird-mongering, come to an end – the rest of us can only hope, anyway. The winner is Deanne Carson of Australia who proposes that to advance a "culture of consent" in the home, parents should ask their babies' permission before changing their diapers, as in, "I'm going to change your nappy (diaper) now, my precious. Is that okay?"

Kentucky author Wendell Berry has long had a following among those who like local food consumed by those who appreciate area farmers. Now a diner in foodie Denver has been named Wendell's in his honor.

Drake's on Tates Creek Road in Lexington hosted a Royal wedding watching party. More than 100 people showed up to watch the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Drake's served mimosas, bloody marys and pastries.

Jorden Blosser of Pass Christian MS is making history at graduation as being the first out transgender student to graduate from the Mississippi Gulf Coast school. Jorden will attend Berea College near Lexington, KY, and stay in a trans dorm.

Supporters of a young man being held in the secure psychiatric unit of the New Hampshire prison walked from the prison to a courthouse, calling for his release and advocating for an end to the practice of putting mentally ill people behind bars.

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Tennessee says it hopes to improve access to care for children with cancer around the world by investing $100 million in an expansion of its global outreach program.